Which way do members think the McCanns will go now? Trying to start a discussion on this,

First of all, the Portuguese Supreme Court decision. I would say that they have exhausted any means of continuing with this, There may be talk about the ECHR, but from what I know they would have no grounds on which to .take case there. I fail to see how they could claim that their human rights were breached, when they were given more than due process, having been given access to all the tiers of justice in Portugal.

The recent "stories" in the news all seem to be rehashes of old ones, with a tenuous topical tinge, none of which add anything, even fresh obfuscation, to the mix. It is to be hoped that the public will soon tire of "fresh anguish" etc, supposedly caused by what is all old news.

If Snr Amaral does either try to get his book published in England, or even publish a second one, I suppose they could get back on the litigation train, but they might risk people (even the media?) getting tired of their endless hounding of their critics and attempted suppression of any alternative opinion.

Then there is the 10th anniversary. It goes almost without saying that the fact that they seemed to be discussing interviews for the anniversary months ago seems to suggest that their daughter, of whom there is "no evidence she has come to harm", won't be coming back any time soon. By the way, a child being missing without trace for nearly 10 years, whilst not proof, IS EVIDENCE that they have come to harm.

Finally, OG, which will finish by concluding that they don't know what happened. It is not possible for them to stitch up a patsy, because the evidence (or lack of it) would not stand up in any court and any decent lawyer could demolish it in no time.atSorry for being long-winded, but I wanted to raise a few issues that people her might want to discuss.

Tracey at the SUN Seems to be very negative about Kate and Gerry just lately,she seems to be doing rupert and Clarence no favours,LOL cheeky little bugger that Tracey and the source of the family.Hey Rupert what are you and Clarence up to???

"If Snr Amaral does either try to get his book published in England, or even publish a second one, I suppose they could get back on the litigation train, but they might risk people (even the media?) getting tired of their endless hounding of their critics and attempted suppression of any alternative opinion."

A good point. Mirage posted the other day to say that a lot of comments in one of the snoozepapers were making the point about trying to suppress opinion.

People must be allowed to comment on what is freely available in the public domain without fear of being villified or threatened with action for doing so imo.

____________________Judge Judy to shifty witnesses - LOOK AT ME - Um is not an answer.

If I forget to add it to a post everything is In My Opinion and I don't know anything for sure.

There will always be unexpected twists and turns with this case and so anything could happen next, but one known is, it will never go away. It is deeply embedded in the public psyche with the indelible stamp "Injustice" across it. This, make no mistake, is a taint. A taint on all those with guilt or guilty knowledge. Most particularly, it is a taint on the British establishment and justice system, for no matter how many times Mrs May, or future prime ministers, stand on the steps of Downing Street waxing lyrical about British values renowned throughout the world, the evidence surrounding the handling of this case points in the exact opposite direction.

With regard to the McCanns they have very thick skins but, over time, they will weaken. Through all the changing scenes of life etc ... their self-image will be weakened by doubt. Doubt about what is real and what is fake in attitudes towards them. Being unable to control how they are perceived will eat away at them. As the next generation pose difficult questions or impose distance, one way or another, they will be thrown in on themselves.

The McCanns are tied together inexorably in a living hell. I often think of them in relation to Jean Paul Sartre's play "Huis Clos" sometimes translated as No Exit. They are essentially stuck in a room together with no way out, taking a long time to realise they are in hell. As the famous quote goes: "L'enfer, c'est les autres".

1. There will be a concerted effort to sway public opinion in their favour, PR campaigns, more media overkill. Hoping the result will be awards for Kate and a knighthood for Gerry.or2. Hubris.I think it could go either way.

Updates

What we have been told by our lawyers is obviously extremely disappointing.

It is eight years since we brought the action and in that time the landscape has dramatically changed, namely there is now a joint Metropolitan Police-Policia Judiciaria investigation which is what we've always wanted.

The police in both countries continue to work on the basis that there is no evidence that Madeleine has come to physical harm.

We will, of course, be discussing the implications of the Supreme Court ruling with our lawyers in due course.

I think their plan is to keep the abduction narrative complete with swarthy pedo boogeymen in the media. Then when S.Y. announce they couldn't solve the case, the mythical fairytail abductor will still be in most people's minds as at least a possibility in this great mystery that even S.Y. couldn't solve.

Another possibility is that someone decides it's not necessary to protect the McCanns as much anymore and one of them or someone close to them is implicated in some way (maybe a bit of the truth, not all of it) and then the saga ends that way. I suppose it depends on what ( or whom) is being protected and if the trail that leads to it can be sufficiently obfuscated. I have wondered if the McCanns goal was to have as much time as possible bringing up their remaining children and when they are adults they may be willing to stop the charade and P.R. offensive that is protecting them? This would of course depend on what their true motivations are. Is the most important thing to cover up what happened at all costs and never be revealed to be the 'boogyman' - or have a 'normal' life with your children? Judging by their attitude to their kids on that holiday, I'm not totally convinced their motivation is the 'normal life with kids' one.

Sympathy for the McCann's dilemma is on the wane due to Dr. Amaral's victory, anger over the cost and failure of Grange (expect a Ben Needham conclusion - probably dead at the hands of unknown abductors) and Madeleine "fatigue". Most comments on MSM are in the vein "enough, tired of hearing about this, put it to bed now". I believe the McCs will turn to film as one last chance to replenish the coffers (under the guise of keeping up awareness) and to re- assert their version of the truth. They aren't stupid and must know if they don't do it, someone else soon will. They will agree to a major movie, based on themselves and their version of events. It will end with titles on the screen reading something like "Madeleine remains missing, her family continues to hope...". I believe they will then move abroad for a while. That will attract attention at the time, mainly in the U.K, but gradually public interest on a large scale will fade. In another few years what happened in Praia de Luz will be old news. What is keeping it current is Op. Grange and the family's desire to court the media while the investigation was ongoing and while they hoped to "muzzle" Dr. Amaral. When Grange shuts up shop the story will be merely historical. For example, how many unconnected people today still remember or care about the Herald Of Free Enterprise tragedy or who was responsible? That's my depressing prediction.

Many people have felt for many a day, the conclusion of the court proceedings McCann v. Amaral, would determine the future of Operation Grange and the McCanns campaign - a view I've always contested and have yet to see a valid explanation as to why the decision of a Lisbon court of law would have any bearing on a criminal investigation in progress in the UK. It rather looks as though I and a few like minded folk were right in their train of thought.

The timing of the Lisbon Supreme Court ruling, the subsequent laughing stock rejection by the McCanns lawyer to annul the ruling and the forthcoming 10th anniversary are coincidental. There can be no presumed connection.

Time will tell but the way things have gone so far, I anticipate another stay of execution for Operation Grange when the current extension concludes and so the circus will continue - the show must go on! I'm thinking perhaps the likes of CMoMM and other dedicated justice seekers, have become the proverbial thorn in the side - they just ain't going to let this slide into oblivion. Someone's got to keep up the pretence, the studio sofas are wearing a bit thin.

Talking of which, that recently reported bidding war for 10th anniversary McCann studio appearances, appears to be yet another media distraction - Tracey Kandohla I think. Why would international media outlets be trying to out-bid to secure 'Britain's most wanted' McCann bums on seats? The McCanns have been offered millions, so say a source close to the family but haven't agreed to any offers - and the Fund facing bankruptcy? Whatever, the 10th anniversary will at least keep their profile up-front for a few more weeks, after that - we shall see!

____________________“ The secret of life is honesty and fair dealing. If you can fake that, you've got it made" - Groucho Marx

I can't see any tv company forking out millions to hear from the Mccanns, unless they are promising a Lance Armstrong style confession , that would be worth watching ! Why would anyone pay a fortune just to hear the Mccanns regurgitating their story, just because 10 years has passed?

I often think about the twins. 2 at the time of the holiday and now 12.

They're reaching the interesting and somewhat difficult teenage years. Will they be happy to just accept the spin their parents put on the disappearance of their sister, or decide to look into it themselves?

I somehow hope it's the latter. Children are naturally very curious and there is an enormous amount of information out there about the case. I know that as a teenager I'd have gone against everything my parents told me was correct and looked into it myself. But maybe that's just me?

I agree with the thoughts given above of a room full of hell that they're all stuck in together. I wonder if the twins will want to stay in there or break free?

'UTTER RUBBISH' Kate and Gerry McCann slam claims they are plotting to make hundreds of thousands out of 10th anniversary of Maddie’s disappearanceThe couple say they 'want to make it clear they are not making any money out of Madeleine's disappearance'The couple are considering two pooled interviews in Britain, one for print through the country’s national agency Press Association and one for broadcasters.Both are being organised through Scotland Yard, the couple’s spokesman Clarence Mitchell explained. -----------------------------------

"BOTH are being organised through Scotland Yard"

So what, exactly, ARE SY 'organising', for the 10th anniversary of Madeleine's 'disappearance'?

@ChippyM wrote:The 10th anniversary pre-filmed interview was said to be organised with the help of Scotland Yard. Is that just spin? It's a pretty bold (and odd) claim to make for the spin merchants.

I reckon so, yes.

It would be very strange indeed for the Metropolitan Police to be publicly involved with a a McCann PR stunt.

Was the claim ever supported by an official 'source', or was it only tabloid news?

It was from Clarrie. I don't see how he could get away with lying about this, I suppose he might consider it a useful angle to 'spin' round making it sound like S.Y. are arranging things because they are totally in support of what ever they say....rather than they glance over the script to make sure there's nothing there to make them look stupid. Obviously S.Y. being made to look stupid, that would be a disaster

Eddie and Keela alerted to items and places concerned with the McCanns - and importantly to no other items or places.

According to Eddie and Keela, the body of Madeleine McCann lay lifeless behind the sofa in Apartment 5a, clinging to the only thing from which she could derive any comfort; a soft toy called 'Cuddle cat'.

Former Met Police Chief Lord Stevens:"There was no hard evidence because of the sheer inadequacy of the Portuguese investigation. There's absolutely no chance the parents of Madeleine McCann would be charged with her murder in this country. I've been a detective at the most senior level for 30 years and have never seen such a witch-hunt, or one based on such flimsy evidence."

Ch Insp Tavares de Almeida: "Kate and Gerald McCann are involved in the concealment of the cadaver of their daughter Madeleine McCann. From what has been established up to now, everything indicates that the McCann couple, in self-defence, doesn't want to deliver the cadaver immediately and voluntarily."

Kate's book 'madeleine', Page 219: "Did they really believe that a dog could smell the 'odour of death' three months later from a body that had been so swiftly removed?"

After forensic analysis of the 'Last Photo' there is little doubt now that the pool photo CANNOT POSSIBLY have been taken on the Thursday 3rd May, but most likely on the Sunday 29th April. So, where was Madeleine at lunchtime on Thursday? We don't know, but we can begin to "purport theories" based both on strong evidence, and lack of evidence.

Dr Gonçalo Amaral, retired PJ Coordinator: "The English can always present the conclusions to which they themselves arrived in 2007. Because they know, they have the evidence of what happened, they don't need to investigate anything. When MI5 opens their files, then we will know the truth."

Ex-Met DCI Colin Sutton: "The most likely scenario is that Madeleine was stolen to order by slave traders and smuggled into Africa for a rich family who wanted a white child."

Ex-Met DCI Andy Redwood had a "revelation moment" on BBC1's Crimewatch on 14th October 2013 when he announced that Operation Grange had eliminated the Tanner sighting - which opened up the 'window' of opportunity', in accordance with their remit, to allow the staged abduction to happen.

Tracey Kandohla: "A McCann pal told The Sun Online: "Some of the savings have been siphoned off from the Find Maddie Fund into a fixed asset account, which financial experts have advised them to do. It can be used for purchases like buying a house or building equipment."

Gerry McCann called for an example to be made of 'trolls'. SKY reporter Martin Brunt doorstepped Brenda Leyland on 2 October 2014 after a 'Dossier' was handed in to Police by McCann supporters. She was then found dead in a Leicester hotel room the next day. Brenda paid the price.